I got my plug wires from Brillman for my ten and thirty and was very pleased with them. http://brillman.com/store/vaf/product/list/?category=%3F&make=22&model=0&p=3
I got my plug wires from Brillman for my ten and thirty and was very pleased with them. http://brillman.com/store/vaf/product/list/?category=%3F&make=22&model=0&p=3
I get my wire from Brillmans, and other small items for my old Cats, just watch their shipping charges though, because they like to use Fed Ex or UPS even though both never service rural Australia and you get a shipping charge of $64 for $25 worth of wire and spark plugs yet it is delivered by Australia Post! Ask them to ship via U.S. Postal Service, you will save a lot of money that way even though it doesn't have barcode tracking, big deal, USPS have yet to lose one of my boxes from the USA.
regards
Mike
I know this is a old post but I am still to know the correct colour for these leads. My old ones are faded red colour with the brass or copper ends on them. All I want to know is,can I buy the lead and solder onto the brass ends? I don't want to buy black leads off brillmans with the metal ends on.
I am wanting to polish my ends up and if I can solder them on.
Does the wire just have one copper strand down the center?
Thanks for the help stew
I bought the black wire Kits with the cotton cover for several of my tractors. the fit seems
generic, meaning all wires were too long. The spark plug end is crimped on with a special tool
that I don't have. I custom fit them by shortening the magneto end.
I would stay with the black wires on a yellow or grey caterpillar tractor.
I think a yellow wire would look nice on a black BEST or a green HOLT tractor
Jon
I'm guessing none of us know Stew and Dave - no color photos from 19-ought-something
In that case pick what you like and Tell everyone that was original, who will prove you wrong